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tom: robert kaplan on leadership and the challenges. a we will have a complete recap of the plane crash in france. olivia, you see new information. olivia: i am reading from a twitter account of a newspaper in france, and they say the flight that crash was in fact 24 years old. they also say this was the first major plane crash in france and 15 years. again, francois hollande, the president of france, has confirmed that all 148 passengers are likely to be dead. the crash site difficult to access in the southeastern outs of friends. we will cover the story in bring you the latest after the break. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast busines
tom: robert kaplan on leadership and the challenges. a we will have a complete recap of the plane crash in france. olivia, you see new information. olivia: i am reading from a twitter account of a newspaper in france, and they say the flight that crash was in fact 24 years old. they also say this was the first major plane crash in france and 15 years. again, francois hollande, the president of france, has confirmed that all 148 passengers are likely to be dead. the crash site difficult to...
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kaplan believes it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see this going?it could be helpful but you could see it going in a different direction. i never read that fast. is there a part of the brain you could trigger for a better memory? possibilities. it is not there yet, you don't wake up tomorrow by saying oh my goodness, they're going to be enhancing people's brains. ten years out, we're going to have to decide, is this limited to diseases or are we going to extend it further and see whether we can make a better brain. >> jennifer's future is unclear. she sees a psychiatrist at the university of chicago twice a week and she's undergoing additional behavioral therapies hoping eventually the gloves will come off for good. >> there's no such thing really as ocd remission. it is not like cancer where it goes away and you wait to see as tumors come back. it is more like you can manage it and it's more like kind of like diabetes where you have to still have your insulin shots and something where you have to maintain it and it can easily creep right back up an
kaplan believes it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see this going?it could be helpful but you could see it going in a different direction. i never read that fast. is there a part of the brain you could trigger for a better memory? possibilities. it is not there yet, you don't wake up tomorrow by saying oh my goodness, they're going to be enhancing people's brains. ten years out, we're going to have to decide, is this limited to diseases or are we going to extend it further and...
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they're ayera kaplan and georgia hubley, this is overheard >> actually, there's not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night they win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial >> without information, there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information >> window rolls downed and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11. [ [laughter].] >> irera, georgia, welcome. nice to see you both >> thank you. >> december of this year is 30 years since the band possible. >> yeah diswhra how is that possible? you look the same age. i used to see you when i was at college. you seem exactly the same. it kbt be 30 years -- cannot be 30 years >> well, that's one of the advantages of never going away, is because we change slowly. if you look at the picture from 30 years ago... >> i would see differences >> like the frog and the frying pan >> exactly >> does it feel to you like 30 years on the road, 30 years of making records? it goes by fast >> it goes by fast. but you star
they're ayera kaplan and georgia hubley, this is overheard >> actually, there's not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night they win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial >> without information, there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information >> window rolls downed and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11. [...
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. >>> i want to bring in seth kaplan and clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler. clint, my hunch immediately was egypt air. that's because we've been through one of these cases where inexplicable behavior by a co-pilot tunneled out to be explicable. he wanted to kill himself and everybody on the plane. what did you come up with? >> well, number one, we know that's happened about half a dozen times in the last 20 years where we believe a pilot, a co-pilot has intentionally crashed the plane. let's talk about depression. 9% of americans, according to cdc, experience depression of some time. that's reflected within the 30,000 americans again that commit suicide every year, but you know, most people who commit suicide, they'll go off in a corner, run their car off the bridge, but there are those few, chris, who rage against a world. those are the ones that commit violence in the workplace, they come in and shoot everybody. or they come into a school and they're angry at the world and going to take it out on everybody. that's what the fbi, the germans and french have t
. >>> i want to bring in seth kaplan and clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler. clint, my hunch immediately was egypt air. that's because we've been through one of these cases where inexplicable behavior by a co-pilot tunneled out to be explicable. he wanted to kill himself and everybody on the plane. what did you come up with? >> well, number one, we know that's happened about half a dozen times in the last 20 years where we believe a pilot, a co-pilot has intentionally crashed...
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it was established by general george kaplan marshall who was chief of staff of the army. as i already said the army would , expand to 8.5 million men during this time and they needed , young soldiers that were qualified to lead them into combat. that was what the school was designed to do. the first graduating class went on. in every major operation for world war ii the army participated in, officer candidates from fort benning georgia, were involved in the action here. if you passed the test, both mental and physical, anyone can qualify to go to officer candidate school. that was one of the provisions marshall wanted to have. he said if we are true to democracy, anyone who has the ability physically and mentally should be able to become an officer in the united states army. 1973, we started training female soldiers to go through officer candidate school. in the early days, it was just to train infantry officers. today, we train soldiers for all the occupations within the armed forces of the u.s. army. ranger school was started here at fort benning in the 1950's. the firs
it was established by general george kaplan marshall who was chief of staff of the army. as i already said the army would , expand to 8.5 million men during this time and they needed , young soldiers that were qualified to lead them into combat. that was what the school was designed to do. the first graduating class went on. in every major operation for world war ii the army participated in, officer candidates from fort benning georgia, were involved in the action here. if you passed the test,...
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when you think of for-profit colleges think of university of phoenix devry kaplan -- for-profit clenls colleges, there are a lot of them. 10% of high school students go to these schools. these scoocialtion the for-profit schools receive 20% of federal aid to education. why do they get so much if they only have 10% of the students? they charge so much. their tuition goes through the roof. 10% of the students 20% of the federal aid to education. but here's the number i don't want you to forget: 46. 46% of all student loan defaults are students of for-profit schools. what does that tell you? it tells you these students are getting in over their head. they're borrowing too much money. it tells you these students end up dropping out and unable to pay their loans or end up with a worthlessworthless diploma and can't find a job. how can the united states senate stand back and say, this is acceptable? for-profit colleges are the most heavily subsidized private companies in america today the most heavily subsidized. mr. president, in your home state and mine, we have some farmers. our farmers g
when you think of for-profit colleges think of university of phoenix devry kaplan -- for-profit clenls colleges, there are a lot of them. 10% of high school students go to these schools. these scoocialtion the for-profit schools receive 20% of federal aid to education. why do they get so much if they only have 10% of the students? they charge so much. their tuition goes through the roof. 10% of the students 20% of the federal aid to education. but here's the number i don't want you to forget:...
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tlc group president marjorie kaplan. >> we got the scoop on goop.spoke with gwyneth paltrow. ♪ >> you are watching a special edition of "market makers." international women's day 2015. you can it made it now, i know you watch them, shows like "say yes to the dress" and "take boss" and "sister wives" and even here comes honey boo-boo. marjorie kaplan runs the network along with sister channels animal planet and philosophy. welcome. >> nice to be here. >> reality television. it still has an unbelievable grip on the american tv viewer, but that grip seems to be slipping, doesn't it? >> i think there's a little bit of fatigue. i think people have begun to realize a lot of reality tv is not really real. >> that is why in the biz they call it "non-scripted." >> that is our job, to figure out what can be revitalized. channel like tlc, our viewers post what they like about it. they say, you're not reality tv, you are real tv. i think that is why we have had success there. >> how do you know what is going to connect? there's so much out there. before reality
tlc group president marjorie kaplan. >> we got the scoop on goop.spoke with gwyneth paltrow. ♪ >> you are watching a special edition of "market makers." international women's day 2015. you can it made it now, i know you watch them, shows like "say yes to the dress" and "take boss" and "sister wives" and even here comes honey boo-boo. marjorie kaplan runs the network along with sister channels animal planet and philosophy. welcome. >>...
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i want to bring back in "airline weekly" managing partner seth kaplan.rmanwings, part of the lufthansa, an organization that's been very concerned and cautious about security. >> it is. lufthansa with an excellent safety record over the years, jose and germanwings has followed all the same procedures as its parent company lufthansa. it is a low-cost offshoot of lufthansa, same as delta song united ten in the u.s. just as safe as their parents. germanwings growing very rapidly. lufthansa looking to cut costs and compete more effectively against some of the budget carriers is growing its own budget carrier and letting germanwings taking over some of the routes that lufthansa itself would have flown in the past. the low cost again, really has nothing to do with safety. it has to do with packing the seats more closely together on the plane, not serving meals and that sort of thing. >> right. and these two men that were in this plane from barcelona to germany, they had clearly arrived to barcelona in the past and they were flying back to germany. odds are the
i want to bring back in "airline weekly" managing partner seth kaplan.rmanwings, part of the lufthansa, an organization that's been very concerned and cautious about security. >> it is. lufthansa with an excellent safety record over the years, jose and germanwings has followed all the same procedures as its parent company lufthansa. it is a low-cost offshoot of lufthansa, same as delta song united ten in the u.s. just as safe as their parents. germanwings growing very rapidly....
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. >> antonio kaplan i'll be reading a letter from dear commissioner president lazarus i'm a ohio ghetto with approximately 35 years of experience with cal osha. >> for the sake of time i'm going to look at certain questions what are the health hazards for the spray booth with the occupants according to the osha chemical hazards have a compound and heavy metals and the carcinogens in addition some of the contaminate maybe in the booth depends on the paint used this is through the atmosphere and distributed into surrounding parts although pollution is employed to the booth achieve they're not one hundred percent effective odors are in the neighborhood and allow exposure to chemicals some hazardous are hive toxic those include the poly chemicals that cause allergic responses surrounding the auto repair shops show causes of awe ma so they're to be located 2 hundred meters from the sensitive sites thank you for the opportunity to provide this information for this important issue best regards roxanne c i h and wraurnz there's a playground that is two meters away and an elementary sherry anyon
. >> antonio kaplan i'll be reading a letter from dear commissioner president lazarus i'm a ohio ghetto with approximately 35 years of experience with cal osha. >> for the sake of time i'm going to look at certain questions what are the health hazards for the spray booth with the occupants according to the osha chemical hazards have a compound and heavy metals and the carcinogens in addition some of the contaminate maybe in the booth depends on the paint used this is through the...
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and kaplan warns that it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see it going in ten years from now. >> this is for many that it will be helpful but you can see it going in the different direction. i never read that fast. can you trigger a a better memory. it's not going to happen tomorrow they're going to be enhancing people's brains by connecting them to deep brain probe. ten years out absolutely. we'll have to decide is this something for diseases and to relief them or are we going to make a better brain. >> jennifer's future is unclear. she sees a psychiatric at the university of chicago twice a week and she's undergoing additional behavioral therapies hoping eventually that the gloves come off for good. >> there is no ocd remission. it's not like cancer and it goes away, and you wait to see if tumors come back. it's more like you get--you manage t and it's more like diabetes where you have to have your insulin shots and something where you have to maintain it, and it can recuperate back up any day. >> even though there is not a cure you're happy that you had it done? >> oh god
and kaplan warns that it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see it going in ten years from now. >> this is for many that it will be helpful but you can see it going in the different direction. i never read that fast. can you trigger a a better memory. it's not going to happen tomorrow they're going to be enhancing people's brains by connecting them to deep brain probe. ten years out absolutely. we'll have to decide is this something for diseases and to relief them or are we...
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public works project, so two years ago on september 26 2013 thanks to the leadership of maria ayerdi-kaplan and it was so successful and one year later that governor brown signed a new letter into order that recognized that lgbt businesses shall be in the procurement process of the 41 public utilities company throughout california so what started here is creating jobs across california in a new and innovative way. and as the director said we are proud to be recognized by president obama's cabinet member maria contierra sweet and worked with the department of transportation and housing under the gray davis administration and a key part of making this project happen. she has been in washington, d.c. and tracking the project and wanted to know what is going on and how we're so successful with small business in regards to this project and it was fantastic. it was spent with eight firms and they got to talk directly to the cabinet member to say this is what is working with the project, here's the challenges and here's what we can do better so it was unvarnished input. as you know we track on a m
public works project, so two years ago on september 26 2013 thanks to the leadership of maria ayerdi-kaplan and it was so successful and one year later that governor brown signed a new letter into order that recognized that lgbt businesses shall be in the procurement process of the 41 public utilities company throughout california so what started here is creating jobs across california in a new and innovative way. and as the director said we are proud to be recognized by president obama's...
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. >> chris, dawn i met principal kaplan as you can see. spoke to some of the teachers.that they're intent is positive. they want to overcome the pain of discrimination by openly discussing it. but even we had to make an exception to our rule of not showing these images in order to have this discussion. so we want to know what people think. you can comment on our fox 29 facebook page or tweet us at fox 29 philly. >> all right. bill, thank you sir. >>> courtroom drama in california. just moments he finds out his bail is $25 million former rap mogil shug knight collapses in court. knight hit his head on chair when he fell on a los angeles court today. bailiffs cleared the courtroom after this medical episode. paramedics were seen going into the courtroom a few minutes later. his condition is unknown tonight tonight. knight has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and attempted murder. >> students from nazareth academy grade school proved they have what it takes to be super here roaches the school holding a benefit today called nags to the rescue. it's for a local family
. >> chris, dawn i met principal kaplan as you can see. spoke to some of the teachers.that they're intent is positive. they want to overcome the pain of discrimination by openly discussing it. but even we had to make an exception to our rule of not showing these images in order to have this discussion. so we want to know what people think. you can comment on our fox 29 facebook page or tweet us at fox 29 philly. >> all right. bill, thank you sir. >>> courtroom drama in...
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this is an issue of such importance that both the director and i as well as maria [inaudible] kaplan of the tjpa because it's in all of our collective process and selling the property for the transit center and for the benefit of the state and i agree it's important that our other public partner caltrans really understand that. i think you indicated they have a long track record and history that we want to make sure that they can do better and we can work better together so to that end all three directors and the respective technical staffs are working towards to make sure we're all operating with the same information and informed and have the same set of understandings and the same goals to make sure that we're move forward expeditiously so i can assure you it's risen to the highest levels and we want to make sure people are responsible. these are property tax dollars just as the ta is dealing with that and we want to spend them responsibly. >> final question and then i will shut up so how long has this project been going on? >> hi. kevin masu ta? . from the design inseptionz? >> ye
this is an issue of such importance that both the director and i as well as maria [inaudible] kaplan of the tjpa because it's in all of our collective process and selling the property for the transit center and for the benefit of the state and i agree it's important that our other public partner caltrans really understand that. i think you indicated they have a long track record and history that we want to make sure that they can do better and we can work better together so to that end all...
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utilities commission especially i want to thank the commission business association and when [inaudible] kaplan and instrumental in connecting businesses with the city and i want to thank two small business owners in particular who have been active in putting together ideas and doing outreach for the hearing. angela [inaudible] and hands art. thank you for advocating on behalf of community and thank you to the community for being here. i look forward to hearing from you as well and with that we will turn it over to emilio cruz who is the assistant manager of infrastructure for the san francisco public utilities commission. mr. cruz. >> good afternoon mr. chairman, members of the board. i am the ag for the public utilities commission. i would like to present a slide show presentation and then we will be able for any questions during the hearing. i would like to say that our general manager harin kelly was here but had to leave for a prior appointment and also with me is staff including stephanie harrison and the author of the people we're developing on the issues with 17th and folsom. if i can g
utilities commission especially i want to thank the commission business association and when [inaudible] kaplan and instrumental in connecting businesses with the city and i want to thank two small business owners in particular who have been active in putting together ideas and doing outreach for the hearing. angela [inaudible] and hands art. thank you for advocating on behalf of community and thank you to the community for being here. i look forward to hearing from you as well and with that we...
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it was established by general george kaplan marshall, chief of staff of the army. as i already said, the army would expand to a provide million men in this time -- 8.5 million men, and needed men to leave them in the combat. the first graduating class went on in every major operation in world war ii, that the army for dissipated in. -- participated in. officers trained from georgia were involved. if you pass the mental and physical tests, anyone can qualify to good officer candidate school. that was one of the provisions of marshall wanted to have. if we are a true democracy, then anyone who has the ability physically and mentally, should be able to become an officer in the united states army. 1973, we started training female soldiers to go through officer candidate school. in the opening days of the ocs at fort benning, it was just a train infantry officers. today we train soldiers for all the occupations within the armed forces of the u.s. army. >> ranger. >> ranger school started here at fort benning in the 1950's. the first airborne ranger companies were traine
it was established by general george kaplan marshall, chief of staff of the army. as i already said, the army would expand to a provide million men in this time -- 8.5 million men, and needed men to leave them in the combat. the first graduating class went on in every major operation in world war ii, that the army for dissipated in. -- participated in. officers trained from georgia were involved. if you pass the mental and physical tests, anyone can qualify to good officer candidate school....
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to aviation expert seth kaplan analyst charlie ohka. you say the airline industry is still okay but know that there are these caveats and incidents that happen, but we shouldn't obsess too much why? >> i think the airline industry has really -- it's magical to most consumers. being able to get up in an airplane, fly somewhere and in a couple of hours you are in a totally different country or totally different part of the usa i think is still amazing to people. that's part of the fascination we have with something like an airline crash. flying on airlines is far safer than hopping in the car and driving around the corner. neil: you are definitely right about that. particularly with a pilot we reassess things, the big reason why airline stocks are pounded this week this idea that wait a minute, we've got a repiratize our worries here? >> exactly. oil prices have something to do with this also. if we put ourselves back in that post-9/11 mind-set you know people asking why is the door so hard to penetrate? well, back then the presumption wa
to aviation expert seth kaplan analyst charlie ohka. you say the airline industry is still okay but know that there are these caveats and incidents that happen, but we shouldn't obsess too much why? >> i think the airline industry has really -- it's magical to most consumers. being able to get up in an airplane, fly somewhere and in a couple of hours you are in a totally different country or totally different part of the usa i think is still amazing to people. that's part of the...
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. >> reporter: so i spent some time there with prince kaplan. met the teachers.clear that their intent is good. they want to overcome discrimination by openly discussing it even we had to make an exception to our rules in order too show those images to have this discussion. so we want to know what you think. leave your comments on our fox 29 facebook page and you can always tweet us at fox 29 philly. i'm bill anderson. fox 29 news. >>> bobbi kristina brown is now out emory university hospital in atlanta but her condition isn't any better. tmz report says the daughter of whitney houston was moved to new rehab center yesterday but is still in the same non-responsive state she's been in for weeks. the facility is better for her long-term care. her father bobby brown says he is hopeful that his daughter will come out of a coma. >>> well, if you were lucky enough to spot a seal on a jersey shore beach this week, you probably were not the only one. >> the marine mammal stranding center in brigantine says it's received dozens of calls about seals on new jersey beaches.
. >> reporter: so i spent some time there with prince kaplan. met the teachers.clear that their intent is good. they want to overcome discrimination by openly discussing it even we had to make an exception to our rules in order too show those images to have this discussion. so we want to know what you think. leave your comments on our fox 29 facebook page and you can always tweet us at fox 29 philly. i'm bill anderson. fox 29 news. >>> bobbi kristina brown is now out emory...
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. >> derrick green, mitch kaplan, with the law firm i went back to the other one machines are messingve one here. >> we'll just kind of hang here. see what else we go got -- >> the machine broke? >> oh, the machine. >> ah. what's that mean? what does that say about us? we broke it. >> that's breaking news. >> tlc. it does it all the time. >> oh, machine broke. >> oh, there we go. >> we're back. >> stacey, from the law firm. >> puts on the event. and then there is chris murphy. >> looking like -- >> came in this morning, i hung out with mike jerrick last night. >> we made money for fill a pun dance last night. >> that's good, when you party with a purpose. >> pwp, party with a purpose. >> so, kansas jay hawks play today against new mexico state. i predict new mexico state will win. >> you went against your own school, your loving kansas you talk about so much, you're predicting they will lose? >> just don't have strong enough team this year. >> look at this, i put this one pretty far here guys. >> oh, thank you for that. >> your people. >> been out there in the snow, they're dedicated.
. >> derrick green, mitch kaplan, with the law firm i went back to the other one machines are messingve one here. >> we'll just kind of hang here. see what else we go got -- >> the machine broke? >> oh, the machine. >> ah. what's that mean? what does that say about us? we broke it. >> that's breaking news. >> tlc. it does it all the time. >> oh, machine broke. >> oh, there we go. >> we're back. >> stacey, from the law firm....
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murder of one of the signers of the declaration of independence and two political biographers, fred kaplanjohn quincy adams and amity shales on calvin coolidge. you can search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments live on "washington journal." president obama will speak of the national league of cities conference and will discuss local and federal partnerships. live at 1:00 p.m., bernie sanders of vermont at the national press club or it is expected to talk about the upcoming budget floor debate. >> tonight, the founder and ceo of media come communications corporation on the challenges facing media companies and the fallout from the latest fcc decision affecting the internet. >> i have no doubt this will increase rates to consumers. they will impose all kinds of regulatory fees, additional rental fees, taxes at the local level. i think regulatory utilities in the states we operate will get into the act. i have not found one government that does not want to raise more money. it will give an opportunity to raise more money. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on "t
murder of one of the signers of the declaration of independence and two political biographers, fred kaplanjohn quincy adams and amity shales on calvin coolidge. you can search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments live on "washington journal." president obama will speak of the national league of cities conference and will discuss local and federal partnerships. live at 1:00 p.m., bernie sanders of vermont at the national press club or it is expected...
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it was established by general george kaplan marshall who was chief of staff of the army.y would expand to 8.5 million men during this time and they needed young soldiers that were qualified to lead them into combat. that was what the school was designed to do. the first graduating class went on and in every major operation for world war ii the army participated in, officer candidates from fort running georgia, were involved in the action here. if you passed the test, both mental and physical, anyone can qualify to go to officer candidate school. that was one of the provisions officer marshall wanted to have. if we are true to democracy anyone who has the ability physically and mentally should be able to become an officer in the united states army. 1973, we started trading -- started training female soldiers to go through officer candidate school all stop in the early days, it was just to train infantry officers. today, we train soldiers for all the occupations within the armed forces of the u.s. army. ranger school was started here in ft. benning in the 19 to these. the f
it was established by general george kaplan marshall who was chief of staff of the army.y would expand to 8.5 million men during this time and they needed young soldiers that were qualified to lead them into combat. that was what the school was designed to do. the first graduating class went on and in every major operation for world war ii the army participated in, officer candidates from fort running georgia, were involved in the action here. if you passed the test, both mental and physical,...
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the kaplan notified his parents who live here locally. his wife was also notified. and sadly she was out of town, and was not in the area. so now the police department is doing what they can to make sure they can get back home safely. but once again, the police chief saying that there was tremendous cooperation from the community. even those who had to spend the night in their cars in a gas station. even from the mother who had to spend the night away from her 1 and 3-year-old because she dashed out to go to the store and left them with a sitter. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> so many people impacted by the event. happened in the middle of a very busy neighborhood. >> we want to warn you, some may find this disturbing. >> one witness tells us what he saw. >> shot down, and one of his two shots hit one police officer. the second one was attempting to hit another officer that was next to that officer. then when that happened, the police officers dropped to the floor to attend to the other officer that was shot. after everybody retreated, they left t
the kaplan notified his parents who live here locally. his wife was also notified. and sadly she was out of town, and was not in the area. so now the police department is doing what they can to make sure they can get back home safely. but once again, the police chief saying that there was tremendous cooperation from the community. even those who had to spend the night in their cars in a gas station. even from the mother who had to spend the night away from her 1 and 3-year-old because she...
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[applause] i want to thank kinser glenn, tony kaplan, and the countless others of the peacock who make me proud to be part of the nbc team. thank you to allison jaffe from the d.c. comedy club forgetting our entertainment. thank you to the marriott for hosting. and last but not least, she told me not to do this. i want to think someone who inspires me to be a better person, my beautiful and amazing wife jillian. you are my rock. you are the reason i am here today. i love you. [applause] it really has been an honor. i am deeply humbled to have been able to represent all of you. it is time to pass the gavel. it is my honor to hand the gavel to the chair for next year's dinner c-span's fred haverstock. take it away. [applause] >> one >> thank you for putting this together. we are going to wrap it up by saying we would like to see you at the after party it is sponsored by comcast. with that, we are adjourned. [applause] [indiscernible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.
[applause] i want to thank kinser glenn, tony kaplan, and the countless others of the peacock who make me proud to be part of the nbc team. thank you to allison jaffe from the d.c. comedy club forgetting our entertainment. thank you to the marriott for hosting. and last but not least, she told me not to do this. i want to think someone who inspires me to be a better person, my beautiful and amazing wife jillian. you are my rock. you are the reason i am here today. i love you. [applause] it...
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. >> pam: kaplan? lubitz seemed to be happy >> catherine: working at a job he loved.ing of returning to san francisco. but he also harbored some very dark secrets and today prosecutors uncovered one of them, >>we have found a letter that indicated that he was declared by a medical doctor unfit to work. that were found slashed in a dustbin. >> catherine: german police raided both his apartment and histhe prosecutor did not reveal whether the issue was physical or psychological, only that he had been under treatment for some time, >>so, we have reason to believe that he hid his illness from the company he was working for." >> catherine: aviation experts say pilots are often reluctant to tell employers about mental helath issues. >>"once they are tagged with that label, they actually have to fight their way back into the cockpit." >> catherine: a german news site says lubitz was in a "relationship crisis" with his girlfriend, .that other pilots may have looked down on him because he was once a flight attendant. >> catherine: . and that he was frustrated in his hope to fl
. >> pam: kaplan? lubitz seemed to be happy >> catherine: working at a job he loved.ing of returning to san francisco. but he also harbored some very dark secrets and today prosecutors uncovered one of them, >>we have found a letter that indicated that he was declared by a medical doctor unfit to work. that were found slashed in a dustbin. >> catherine: german police raided both his apartment and histhe prosecutor did not reveal whether the issue was physical or...
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. >>> daily news beat writer jake kaplan was at the the game.r today's game. that was the worst outing in the history of the world he said. that is it for sport i'm beasley reese have a great weekend. >> speaking of sports, anybody who has ever coached youth sports knows frustration of communicating with dozens of families. kara suboy has useful apps that gives coaches the the the tools to organize their teams. >> reporter: free app down load designed to take the the pain out of running a team. whether it is girls lacrosse or boys gymnastics it features 300 different sports and activity to customize positions and player need. it allows to you collect and track payment and communicate directly with your players and family in group e-mails and instant messages in similar app is team snap, beside the basic organizational and communication features coaches can organize schedules and a team web site. upgrade to the paid version introduces scores of features including weather forecast refreshment organization and social media integration. >>> finally
. >>> daily news beat writer jake kaplan was at the the game.r today's game. that was the worst outing in the history of the world he said. that is it for sport i'm beasley reese have a great weekend. >> speaking of sports, anybody who has ever coached youth sports knows frustration of communicating with dozens of families. kara suboy has useful apps that gives coaches the the the tools to organize their teams. >> reporter: free app down load designed to take the the pain...